This show has been commercially released as "Birth Of The Dead"
Stealin' ; I Know You Rider ; Don't Ease Me In ; You Don't Have To Ask ; Tastebud ; Cardboard Cowboy ; Stealin' ; I Know You Rider ; Cold Rain And Snow
Notes
Scorpio studio outtakes; SBD> MR> DAT> CDR; Conversion: CDR > EAC (secure) > CDWav (retracking) > mkwact (seekable) by Matt Vernon, with thanks to Raoul Duke; via The Music Never Stopped Project
Addeddate
2004-06-01 13:45:37
Discs
1
Has_mp3
1
Identifier
gd66-06-xx.sbd.vernon.9513.sbeok.shnf
Lineage
SBD > MR > DAT > CDR > EAC (secure) > CD Wave (retracking) > mkwACT > SHN (seekable)
I shut the lights, put on the headphones and psychedelic screen saver.. Groovy..Im havin a ball with this stuff!! I really like the version of you dont have to ask.. this is great!Thanks !!
Reviewer:ben-hur
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January 20, 2006 Subject:
it's a total psyche out!
i love this . it's almost like another band doing a poppier version of the dead. it's super fast. the guitars are ridiculous. it's fuckin great. this is like rebel surfing music.
Reviewer:DEADBUCK
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June 1, 2005 Subject:
dont cheese me in
This is some fun listening of the rootier versions of some fun songs
Reviewer:beege
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June 17, 2004 Subject:
don't ease the jams
A feast of Don't Ease Me In jams, mostly 1-2 minutes long, and mostly done closely the same. The Tastebud selections are actually outtakes called Cardboard Cowboy, although the song was originally titled No Left Turn Unstoned (named after a sign in front of Ken Kesey's old house in La Honda). Weir introduced it under this title in the show on July 1966.